When asked by prosecutors during the hearing whether the victim had consented to sex, the deputy said no but that she allowed it to happen out of fear.

The woman told the deputy she met Harden online and that they had agreed to meet early that morning to "smoke a blunt."

"He just hit me up one day and asked me if I wanted to hang out. I told him that I had plans that night," the victim said. "When I got home, I saw that he was online, and I was bored, so I hit him up and told him to come over and hang out."

The victim testified that while she tried to get out of the vehicle several times, the passenger door on Harden's truck could only be opened from the outside and the window was locked.

She testified that Harden drove to a spot, parked and raped her.

"I said no at least 10 times," she said.

Harden is charged with first-degree sexual assault, a Class 2 felony.

A trial date has not been set.

The victim told KETV NewsWatch 7 she met Harden on an app called MocoSpace. She offered advice for those dating online.

“Meet them in person, in the daylight, in a public place and have mace on you, something in case something does go the wrong way,” she said. “Just be careful.”